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             How To Maintain Your Television For Longer

Maintenance of a TV will not only save expensive last-minute repairs, but will also help extend the life of your TV. Often times some of us end up ignoring some of the most important things to do, and keeping the TV and its surroundings free from dust, as dust can damage the screen. Also, turn off the TV when not in use and reduce brightness at all times to keep the TV in top condition for longer.

Here Are A Few Things To Keep In Mind For Your TV Maintenance…

Switch Off The TV When Not In Use

Switch Off The TV When Not In Use

This is a habit for some people, and it's actually not good for television in the long run. Continuing to operate the TV even when not in use will reduce the life of the TV. Televisions usually come with a one or two year manufacturer's warranty, but in this case, you may need to have the TV repaired as soon as the manufacturer's warranty expires. Instead, it's a good idea to make it a habit to turn off the TV when not required. This will also help you reduce your electricity bill.

Keep The TV And Its Surroundings Clean

Keep The TV And Its Surroundings Clean

We recommend removing dust from the TV area every day, as dust can damage the TV screen. While removing dust, be sure to use a microfiber cloth. They are readily available at most hardware stores and cost between 200 rupees and 400 rupees. It is very effective in removing dust as well as cleaning things and televisions. LED TV screens are sensitive and cannot be cleaned with any harsh cleaning solutions. No matter how careful you clean the screen, harsh solutions can permanently damage your screen, and if you have to replace a TV panel, they can cost you nearly half the TV price. So it is best to avoid using any liquid and wipe dust with a microfiber cloth.

Adjust The Brightness

Adjust The Brightness


Remember, the higher the brightness, the greater the electricity consumption. The same applies to any device that radiates light: be it a TV or even a computer. In fact, electronics consume more electricity when the screen is very bright. You might think that the higher the brightness, the better the image quality. However, the truth is that the lower the brightness settings, the less electricity consumption is. Excessive brightness can also shorten TV life because high brightness causes the TV to heat up quickly, which may affect the screen in the long term.

Ensure There Is Enough Ventilation

Ensure There Is Enough Ventilation

All electronic devices generate heat when used, which is why adequate ventilation is required. Some studies have also found that even a slight increase in the temperature of an ingredient significantly shortens its life. To protect your TV from overheating, make sure the back of the TV is fixed at least 2 to 6 inches away from the wall and that the sides of the TV have a ventilation area of ​​more than 4 inches. If the TV is housed in a smaller cupboard, replace it with a more spacious one or consider mounting the TV to the wall. For ventilation, you can also place a standing fan near the TV.

If your TV is old and you plan to have it replaced soon, here are some quick tips to keep in mind before purchasing your next TV ...

Quick Tips

Buying a TV is a long-term investment, so don't compromise. Buy one in at least 4K because new technologies like OLED and HDR are only available on 4K TVs.
The choice of TV size plays an important role. If the screen size is too large for your room, you may notice a loss of clarity. So measure the distance between the sofa and the TV. If the viewing distance between the sofa and your TV is between 5-10 feet, then the 40-42 inch TV should be ideal for your room. If the distance is less than 5 feet, 32 inches should work better.
Look for an HDR compatible kit, which delivers more realistic color and better contrast.
If the budget is not a constraint, we recommend that you choose an OLED TV that looks better than LED and LCD and offers better picture quality.
Don't just order a smart TV. Most of the TVs available today are smart TVs with easy access to Netflix and other online applications. So don't be fooled by just buying one because it's a smart TV.
Make sure to purchase a 2 to 3 year extended warranty plan with your new TV, depending on the manufacturer's warranty period.
An extended warranty plan can give your TV a longer life and cover everything the manufacturer has for a long time. Click here to learn more about the Onsitego Extended Warranty plan for your TV.

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